Great Art Explained - Season 1 Episode 7 Artemisia Gentileschi
Season - Episode
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5 - 1 -
5 - 2Van Gogh's Last Painting Mar 28, 2024 -
5 - 3The Father of Impressionism: Édouard Manet Apr 26, 2024
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4 - 1Dark Goya Jan 13, 2023 -
4 - 2Georges Seurat Mar 12, 2023 -
4 - 3Georgia O'Keeffe Apr 15, 2023 -
4 - 4John Singer Sargent: Madame X and Dr. Pozzi May 19, 2023 -
4 - 5Keith Haring Jul 07, 2023 -
4 - 6Thomas Gainsborough Sep 08, 2023 -
4 - 7René Magritte Oct 06, 2023 -
4 - 8Dorothea Tanning Nov 03, 2023 -
4 - 9Bernini's Apollo and Daphne Dec 01, 2023
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3 - 1The Birth of Venus by Botticelli Feb 19, 2022 -
3 - 2Yayoi Kusama Mar 25, 2022 -
3 - 3The Scream May 20, 2022 -
3 - 4The Milkmaid by Johannes Vermeer Jun 24, 2022 -
3 - 5Episode 5 Jan 01, 1970
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2 - 1Jean-Michel Basquiat's 'Untitled (Skull)' Jan 22, 2021 -
2 - 2Caravaggio's Taking of Christ Feb 21, 2021 -
2 - 3Hieronymus Bosch, The Garden of Earthly Delights Apr 16, 2021 -
2 - 4The Great Wave by Hokusai May 17, 2021 -
2 - 5Vincent Van Gogh's The Starry Night Jun 30, 2021 -
2 - 6Nighthawks by Edward Hopper Jul 23, 2021 -
2 - 7Spiral Jetty by Robert Smithson Aug 24, 2021 -
2 - 8The Kiss by Gustav Klimt Oct 05, 2021 -
2 - 9Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci (Full Length) Nov 04, 2021 -
2 - 10Salvador Dali Dec 10, 2021 -
2 - 11Episode 11 Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 1Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci (short version) May 29, 2020 -
1 - 2Picasso’s Guernica Jun 26, 2020 -
1 - 3Michelangelo's David Jul 02, 2020 -
1 - 4The Raft of the Medusa by Théodore Géricault Jan 01, 1970 -
1 - 5Frida Kahlo's 'The Two Fridas" Aug 02, 2020 -
1 - 6The Arnolfini Portrait by Jan Van Eyck Aug 30, 2020 -
1 - 7Artemisia Gentileschi Sep 03, 2020 -
1 - 8Andy Warhol's Marilyn Diptych Oct 08, 2020 -
1 - 9Monet's Water Lilies Nov 06, 2020 -
1 - 10Mark Rothko's Seagram Murals Nov 27, 2020 -
1 - 11The Thinker by Rodin Dec 29, 2020
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0 - 1 -
0 - 2Edward Hopper and Cinema Aug 26, 2022
Overview
Women were excluded from almost all cultural and social resources in the centuries from 1400 to 1900 when so much of the world's great art was created. And visual art was almost entirely a male industry before modern times. Having an artist for a father was about the only way women could get access to the training expected of artists in Renaissance and baroque Europe. Women were not allowed to do apprenticeships, attend life classes or be members of the academies. Orazio Gentileschi, Artemisia’s father, was a well-known painter, who saw the potential in her from an early age and promoted her talent. Gentileschi became the very first woman accepted into the prestigious Florentine Academy of Fine Arts. Through her talent and determination she had a 40-year career, and was collected by the likes of Charles I of England and Philip 4th of Spain. And yet, she was largely forgotten and written out of art history for 300 years. Why? The simple answer is, because she was a woman.